Nara Roesler Rio de Janeiro is presenting The Intimacy of Light, a solo exhibition by artist Karin Lambrecht, featuring a curatorial text by Fernanda Lopes.
In his latest exhibition at Almine Rech, Dustin Yellin collapses boundaries between the natural and artificial, exploring time, identity, and preservation through layered materials and multidimensional thinking.
Born in Damascus but trained in Cold War Berlin, the painter Marwan Kassab-Bachi brought the perspective of an Arab émigré to post-war Germany’s Neo-Expressionist art scene.
Have you ever sought out the best variety of paper, highest quality paints, or most-trusted brand of equipment only to find that a cheaper, more readily available version actually worked better? That’s something Chinese painter and calligrapher Wang Mansheng thinks about a lot.
The abject can be slippery. Theorist Julia Kristeva writes about how it threatens the unity and coherency of identity and systems of social order by disrupting boundaries.
A group exhibition featuring the work of Allen-Golder Carpenter, Whitney Claflin, Elise Corpataux, Kai Jenrette, Orion Martin, Naoki Sutter-Shudo, Andy Meerow, Jay Payton, and Machteld Rullens.
Coumba Samba’s exhibition “deutschland” for the Kunstverein in Hamburg negotiates the intricate relationship between structure, form, and colour as constituents of coded systems of global infrastructure.
Sultana is pleased to announce its summer group show with Jesse Darling, Adrien Fregosi, Matthias Garcia, Paul Maheke, Olivier Millagou, Walter Pfeiffer, Benoît Piéron, P. Staff, Nanténé Traoré and Sophie Varin.